Godaddy did this to me as well. I sent them my id then when they freed my account I transferred all domains out immediately. They're never gonna see another dime from me.

Online companies are getting into the identification business, google, godaddy, facebook, etc....they want real personal data they can use. The government issued ID thing is just the latest of godaddy's history of terrible customer support and the latest in the trend to extinguish online privacy.

Ok i called them , spoke for like 8 minutes (it will cost like 8 domains for calling from my country ) and they told me , that this issue might have happened because i'm not in the US or my card may be flaged for some reason (that is not realy possible), then they asked me if i want to reply to email with the id or they could just fill the form , so i said fill the form and they will contact me and bla bla so its not over yet. But yeah, i guess they are just asking for more data from users ) God i hate this.

Same happened to me when I purchased some domains with my credit card. I took a photo of my ID on my phone and uploaded it on my computer and sent them a copy by email - had no problems at all since then. I didn't have to provide any information about what I was using the domains for. I like using godaddy auctions to purchase domains so that's why I stuck with them.

it's a godaddy's bug guys..try clearing your cache, try using the browser with the least amount of plugins/addons, it occurred to me five times using an overweight firefox browser, but i never had any problem using chrome

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